Re: Telnet from Linux to SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
From: Michel Donais (donais_at_gsig-net.qc.ca)
Date: 04/29/03
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Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 20:38:01 -0400
Subject: Re: Telnet from Linux to SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
> If I check mapchan on the server, all the channels give a response of
> "NULL". I checked the default mapchan file and everything is set to
> "NULL". Meaning they are not using any mapchan. If I manually make a
> mapchan like this:
>
> mapchan /etc/default/ibm ttyp6
>
> I should theorically get the mapping I need.
>
> Am I right?
>
> Now, if I want to keep this permanent only for this Linux station, how
> can I do this? All the stations or terminals get on with the same login,
Depending of your graphical interface KDE or GNOME you can't be logged more
than one time on the Linux server;
but many different users can loggin at the same unser name on the SCO box.
> so if I modify the login, they other ones will be screwed up, if I
> understand right.
> All these machines or terminals have a fixed IP address. Will the same
> machine always logon to the same ttyp?
No because SCO attributes ttyp as always the most lower free slot.
> Unless I create another login specifically for this Linux machine? Which
> would include the reference to the right mapchan?
Can you give me your network setup?
my mail box:: donais@gsig-net.qc.ca
Michel
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